File #: 21-0927    Version: 1 Name: 2021-22 PPCSS FSSAT-FSU/FSUS Best Practices-School Hardening Grant
Type: Charter School Assessments Status: Passed
File created: 10/11/2021 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 10/20/2021 Final action: 10/20/2021
Title: MOTION TO APPROVE THE 2021-2022 PEMBROKE PINES CHARTER SCHOOLS (PPCSS) FLORIDA SCHOOL SAFETY RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL (FSSAT), 2021-2022 FSU/FSUS DISTRICT FSSAT BEST PRACTICES, AND TO APPLY AND RECEIVE THE 2021-2022 SCHOOL HARDENING GRANT.
Sponsors: Charter School Administrative Support Office
Attachments: 1. 1. Exhibit 1. PPCSS School Safety Policies 2019-2020.pdf, 2. 2. Exhibit 2. PPCSS School Safety Policies 2020-21.pdf, 3. 3. Exhibit 3. Mental Health Plans and Reports- Involuntary Examination Policy 2021-22.pdf

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MOTION TO APPROVE THE 2021-2022 PEMBROKE PINES CHARTER SCHOOLS (PPCSS) FLORIDA SCHOOL SAFETY RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL (FSSAT), 2021-2022 FSU/FSUS DISTRICT FSSAT BEST PRACTICES, AND TO APPLY AND RECEIVE THE 2021-2022 SCHOOL HARDENING GRANT.

 

Summary Explanation and Background

 

SUMMARY EXPLANATION AND BACKGROUND:

1. In 2018, the Florida Legislature signed into law the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act (SB7026).  The legislation outlined significant reforms to ensure safety within Florida schools. In 2019, Florida Legislature signed into law SB7030, Implementation of Legislative Recommendations of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission. SB7030 builds upon the school safety and security foundation established in SB7026 by addressing school safety recommendations and strengthening accountability and compliance oversight authority from school year 2019 and subsequent years thereafter.

 

2. In accordance with SB7026 and SB7030, schools are required to have set policies which address school safety. Thus far, City Commission has approved the Active Assailant Threat Procedures, Safer Spaces policies, Threat Assessment policies, Visitor Intruder Control policy, PPCS K-12 Reunification policy, Notification of Involuntary Examination policy, the annual Mental Health Plans and Mental Health Audit documentation (See Exhibit 1. PPCSS School Safety Policies 2019-20, Exhibit 2. PPCSS School Safety Policies 2020-21, Exhibit 3.Mental Health Plans and Reports- Involuntary Examination Policy 2021-22).

 

3. In addition, charter schools and school districts are required to update annually the Florida School Safety Risk Assessment Tool (FSSAT) informing the Florida Department of Education on their progress in regard to school hardening, safety procedures and community resources. This is done in consultation with the local police and fire agencies.

 

4. The Pembroke Pines Charter School Safety Specialist, in collaboration with the City of Pembroke Pines Emergency Director, Police and Fire agencies, as well as school and city leadership, have updated the 2021-22 FSSAT for the Pembroke Pines Charter School System and 2021-22 FSU/FSUS District FSSAT Best Practices.

 

5. Furthermore, SB 7026 authorized the implementation of the School Hardening Grant, a grant program that provides capital outlay funds to improve the physical security of school buildings. School Hardening Grant nonrecurring funds are provided for through the Florida General Appropriations Act, HB5001. Charter schools and school districts receive their approximate share of funds upon completion of the annual FSSAT.  Based on the charter schools capital outlay full-time equivalent (FTE) students, the charter schools are eligible to receive the following in estimated grant funds for school year 2021-2022:

 

Location 5051- Elementary Schools

 $     28,953.60

Location 5081- Middle Schools

 $     20,338.75

Location 5121- Academic Village

 $     32,005.85

Location 0351- FSU Elementary *

 $     42,000.00

Estimated Total

 $  123,298.20

 

*The FSU sponsored Elementary School is categorized as its own district, hence receiving the base allocation of $42,000.  The School Board of Broward County (SBBC) sponsored Charter Schools receive a portion of the SBBC’s 2021-2022 allocation, based on its FTE proportion.

 

 

6. Recommend the City Commission approve the 2021-22 PPCS Florida School Safety Risk Assessment Tool (FSSAT), 2021-22 FSU/FSUS District FSSAT Best Practices and to apply and receive the 2021-22 School Hardening Grant.

 

 

 

Financial Impact

FINANCIAL IMPACT DETAIL:

 

a)                     Initial Cost: If approved, the City of Pembroke Pines Charter Schools would receive approximately $123,298.20 in grant revenue allocation to be utilized for allowable capital expenditures toward the physical security of the charter school facilities.

b)                     Amount budgeted for this item in Account No: If approved, a budget adjustment will be completed to increase the charter school Safety & Security School Building revenue budget accounts and the applicable charter school expenditure budget accounts.

c)                     Source of funding for difference, if not fully budgeted: Not applicable.

d)   5 year projection of the operational cost of the project: Not applicable.

e)   Detail of additional staff requirements: Not applicable.